DEFOE’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF REALISTIC NOVELS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8013744Keywords:
Defoe, contribution, development, realistic novels, literary works genre, Robinson Crusoe, imaginative literature, first-person narrative, journal-like format, perspective, research, and authenticity.Abstract
This thesis aims to explore and analyze Defoe's role in shaping the genre of realistic fiction, examining the key elements and techniques he employed that revolutionized the novel-writing landscape.
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